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Autor:
Sa Liu, Michael P. LaValley, Ellen A. Eisen, Sally Picciotto, Deepika Shrestha, S. Katharine Hammond, Daniel E. Weiner, Katie M. Applebaum
Publikováno v:
Occup Environ Med
ObjectiveDespite increasing prevalence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), little attention has been directed to how occupational exposures may contribute to risk. Our objective was to investigate the relationship between metalworking fluids (MWF) and
Autor:
David C. Christiani, Roberta M. Ray, Harvey Checkoway, Michael P. LaValley, Wenjin Li, Ellen A. Eisen, David B. Thomas, Dao Li Gao, Katie M. Applebaum, George Astrakianakis
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 70:709-715
Introduction Occupational exposure to endotoxin, found in Gram-negative bacteria in organic material, has been associated predominantly with a reduced risk of lung cancer among workers. An inverse exposure–response gradient among women textile work
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 64:681-687
Objective: Explore the healthy worker survivor effect (HWSE) in a study of Vermont granite workers by distinguishing ‘prevalent’ from ‘incident’ hires based on date of hire before or after the start of follow-up. Methods: Records of workers b
Autor:
Katie M. Applebaum
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 71:A51.3-A51
Objectives In occupational epidemiology, we often rely on analytical models that look at the relationship between one exposure and one disease. However, the exposure may be related to more than one outcome at the target site (e.g., pulmonary diseases
Autor:
David C. Christiani, L. Rylander, Amar J. Mehta, P. Kines, Ellen A. Eisen, S. Spangenberg, Misty J. Hein, Z. Z. L. Mikoczy, K. L. Mikkelsen, Martha A. Waters, Katie M. Applebaum, E. A. Malloy, Lynne E. Pinkerton
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 64:e12-e12